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Show Townspeople Enjoy Production Of "Mikado" in Star Kail The Grand County High School drama class, directed direct-ed by Wendall Bowthorpe, presented Gilbert and Sullivan's Sul-livan's musical - comedy, "Mikado" to the public at Star Hall Tuesday, Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday nights, January 28, 29, and 3J. TIij play, oriental in sitting, tells the love story of Nan-ki Nan-ki Pooh, played by Miki Anhart, and Yum Yum, played by Kathy Dalton, and the hardships they endure to In married. Nanki Pooh, finJ.ng Irm-self Irm-self banished from his father, fa-ther, Mikado's court M.-kado M.-kado being played by Yald.m Tccples searches for Yum Yum only to find that she is promised to Koko, the Grand executioner, played by Dennis Bailey. Koko, on the advice of Pooh Bali played play-ed by Rex Leech, involves Nanki Pooh in a plot that will end his life. However, he is reprieved from this fate when the executioner fains love for the woman Nanki Pooh had been forced to promise to marry. Nanki Nan-ki Pooh is then r'.-joined with his father and as r.!l lcve stories end. they all live happily ever after. The presentation which was attended by a great many townspeople was considered con-sidered the mcst successful of the Th'spians endeavors lo far this y-ar. |